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08 June 2006

Latest update from Indonesia from Kirsten Reems...

Hello to everyone! You've probably seen the news, Mt Merapi is erupting as I type!! It started this morning which caused an earthquake (small one) and is now erupting There is NO danger in this city at all, it's only 30km away, but there's no chance the lava will flow this direction....apparently there will be ash rain though, so when it starts we have to stay inside......We were supposed to go to jojakarta today and see the hospital and the earthquake ruins, BUT nancy and I decided NOT to go, it's to close to the volcano for our liking, and there's to much concern over getting stuck in traffic....pretty obvious decision if you ask me! the rest of our crew is gone, but i'm content with my decision! You can see it from our city, its' pretty neat...lots of HUGE clouds, but safely in the distance....

We've still been having a GREAt couple of days...I spent some time in the OR yesturday, saw a total hip replacement and an ORIF of a humerus,it was pretty well done.

We did a presentation to the hospital staff this morning which was awesome, on infection control and wounds....we did a little skit and had a great time....they had lots of questions and i think we got some really valuable info across without seeming like 'superior know it all' canadians!!

I had some fun yesturday handing out a tonne of toys....got attacked by the kids which was hilarious!! The people are wonderful, so so happy to see us and intrigued with my hair, the foods great (nasi nasi nasi!!!), still no real shower (there's running water, but pretty gross bathroom.....), and we're hardly sleeping...to darn hot and noisy! but, loving it, a few days to go....loads of love.... kirst

06 June 2006

Email from Kirsten Reems Monday 5th June 2006:

Wow, Here we are in beautiful HOT Indonesia, amazing amazing time so far!! This will have to be quick, internets really hard to find!!. We're in Solo at Soeharso Orthopedic Hospital, normally it has 200 patients, right now it has 500plus. The earthquake hasnt done any damage at all to Solo, but it is taking all the complicated ortho patients....which is TONNES from the quake, so many stopries of walls, beams, beds, falling on people...its quite a poor city. We're staying in the hospital in a little room, no shower, lovely squatty potty, tiny cots....life is grand! Nancy's great to be with, she's really enjoying it too. and I cant get over how much we are learning and how much we are teaching!!
The things we are seeing are horrific, we spent all day today doing wound care and dressing changes in the infection room, honestly the worst infections I have ever seen, never even thought possible. The technique they use to change dressings is awful, no sterility, same instruments and gloves between patients, and antibiotics are unaffordable for most of these poor people, so infection just spreads. We did a lot of teaching today, and got them doing sterile technique, and we're doing a presentation to all the staff ( they're coming in on their day off to hear it !) on wound care and infection treatment because they are so lacking in it! The worst so far was an 11 year old boy, I took off his dressing, expecting to see a "normal" surgical incision and I found an entire exposed tibia! The whole bone, right there, green flesh around it, unbearable small...he still had sensation, but the kid needed an amputation so bad....and a man with 4toes all open bone....like, right there! Amputation needed to happen now! I got some amazing ( well horrendous) pictures and , these people have np pain meds....NONE! They get bupivicaine in the OR and that is all, Its just amazing if you compare it to so many in our narcotic dependant needy sociaty. There are about 5 other doctors here from other parts of Indonesia and the Phillippines but thats it, no other military help or NGO's so we've got lots to do !
So work work work for 4 more days, its exhausting and amazing, this just fires me up! even though its so hot, you're barely sleeping, and you're working your butt off....you feel so alive, so purposeful, and we're so useful!


Nancy Arbuah working with an Indonesian physician dressing wounds in Solo 4th June 2006


Kirsten Reems dressing a wound at the Solo Hospital.
There are still apporx 500 patients in a hospital built for 200, many with serious orthopedic problems and severe wounds from the earthquake. No other NGO is working here.

02 June 2006

Three nurses left Vancouver for Indonesia on Thursday. They will travel to Solo, about 70 km from the earthquake zone and will be working at the hospital there with an international team run by AMDA.

Kirsten Reems has already been to 2 other disasters: the Tsunami in Banda Aceh and Hurricane Katrina. Jeff Miguez, has just returned from 3 months in Nepal. Nancy Arbuah has never done anything like this before.

They should be arriving by now and hopefully they will be in touch

Wednesday 31st May 2006. Team departs YVR for Indonesia